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    Sudden Deaths.
Tht.rP is a disease prevailing in this
1
nto»t dangerous because so decep-
rrt tive Many sodden
U deaths are caused
by it—heart dis­
ease, pneumonia,
heart failure or
apoplexy are often
the result of kid­
ney disease
If
kidney trouble is
allowed to ad vance
the kidney-poison­
ed blood will at-
uck thTriul organs, causing catarrh of
it bladder, or the kidneys themselves
brMk dawn and waste away cell by cell.
Bladder troubles almost always result
kew <> derang«:nent of the kidneys and
¿cure is obtained auickest by a ptuper
Latnient of th« kidneys. If you are fee!,
iag badly joe can make no mistake by
3ing I;r.'Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the
treat kidney, liver and bladder remedy,
•jfcorrects inability to hold urine aiid
-aiding f>ain >“ passing it, and over-
coait-- that unpleasant necessity of be:sg
coaipe'led to 8° often through the day.
and t1 get up many times during th*
night The mild and the extraordinary
a^ct of fewainp-Root is soon realized.
It stands the highest for its wonderful
cure« of the most distressing cases.
Swamp-Koot is pleasant to take ami is
mid b' all druggists in fifty-cent and
oae-loilar size bottles. You may have a
sanr le bottle of this wonderful new dis
covery and a book that tells all about it
both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil
mer&Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When
writing mention reading this generous
etfer in this paper. Don’t make any
mistake, but reniemberthe name,Swamp
Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swanip-Root. and the
address, Binghamton, N. Y.. on every
bottle.
about running
COUNTRY PAPERS
From a paper read by Editor Ben­
nett. of The Dalles Optimist, before
the Oregon-Idaho Development Con-,
vention.
I am only small fry in the news­
paper field. The 45 years I have
spent in and arhund newspaper and
printing offices have been wasted,
thrown away, dissipated, lost, for I
know absolutely nothing about a
weekly paper, and a blamed sight
less about a daily paper. 1 do not
ask you to take my word for this.
All von have to do to find that I am
telling the truth is to go to the
places where I am running papers
and ask the people of those places.
They will tell you that the Irrigator
anJ The Optimist are no good, and
their editor less. 1 take great pride
In those papers. They have a wide
reputation. I give them the best
there is in me, but the people oi the
towns where they are run will tell
you i with the exception of a few
choice souls who are too good for
this world and will soon be in hea­
ven). the people as a rule will tell
you that my occupation ought to be
digging post holes or shoveling
smoke.
Of course I go to other points,
other towns and cities, and the peo­
ple wine and dine me and get me
full of palousers and say I am "IT,”
in very large type; but my neighbors
know me for the fraud that I am.
And In thus stating my position I
have given the meat and kernel of
my argument, and that is that the
per pie in almost every community
in Orfgen keep pretty busy cussing
the local paper and Its editor, and
wonder how a man can stoop to pub­
lish such a measly sheet.
The average community seems to
think that the local paper Is a para­
site. something to be endured but
not encouraged.
They will point
acri-s the state line to the next
county, to the neighboring city, to
any old paper lr any old place, and
tel! you what a good paper it is and
how fortunate a community is to
hav- such a sheet; bat they will at
th same time take pains to tell you
that the paper in their own .town Is
plu:n!> cultus, and the editor a man
who does not know the first prlnci-
P • - f the newspaper businc-s.
What would you do without your
newspaper? How long would it be.
if ? ir present paper shoul 1 close
duwi.. until you , would be flirting
with some other newspaper man to
conic to your town, and what prom­
ise?
u would hold out, and how
you would fall down after he got out
his first issue. I know all about you.
I have seen the thing worked to a
frazzle in Oregon, and know hat the
newspaperman is, as a rule, the least
Paid, the poorest paid, and the most
grudgingly paid of ail.
THE GOLDEN KEY
"
has the key of Christmas Land.
Where the bonfire shines,
'nd the holly twines.
Car-iiers sing—a mery band—
•And stars are bright o'er t 't fair
strand;
,
Xthn has the key to Christms' Land.
La >ve has the key to Chrlstme- Land
’h. come Cherub Ixive,
With wings like the dove
8. “ad over hearts thy llgh' '
f
8ow tor a harvest full of Increase
O|*a the gates of Christmas I ’*><1
'• -n the gates of Christmas Land
here is much to do,
nd the days are few;
B all men set Charity fr(-
B
he grace let us see then
N e of God’s poor in Ccbirstma.
Land!
OUT OF DOOR WORK! KS]
*1en who cannot step
or a rainy day - wit
find ftie greatest
,
comfort and tree don f
' Bodily movement
WAT. «PROOF
01LET) CLOTHING
UICKERS'JW WITS 3«
qarmenl beermq
tw s«Jn of ’hw h*h
'
i'XKqnteed woicproci
Catalog free
• co so>’c
.
MARRIED
♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦aaeeeet
STRONG EVIDENCE
IS INTRODUCED
WEEKLY Rb°0RT 0F
EU ô JNE
market
I
' While tiler« was a dispus
moti
; buyers to <lepre«» I
of
late, arrival1» have b
lthe demand that it I« quit t» llkely
¡awhile that value« h ere will 1 rul<- »1 1*1
but practk'itllv ever ything depend
lthe Attitude of the Easte »rn nixrket».
Quotation« here during tt he pa»t few
.days hav« b•evn quiti!• «trad; ly.
*h«*eg» Mnrkil I» 4'lrmer
For KOod »l»wp there te quite a firm I
tene rulin< loday In the
thè ¡oval
knal yard.«,
>
Arrivai» are uKaln small, an«l pr.xrtl-
cally all thè reuent rqn wim tor one or
hwu packer«.
Therefore the general
»de is «till very short of sheep nup*
and tor the beat quality some-
bid» a fractional iuvrrase in U« q
ifiwew
prk*e
tie market is firm for th.» va-
TAX VOTED FOR
AGAINST HAINS
At th home of tne bride'» parents,
Mr and Mrs H P PbRllppi. near
Mohair—1 ?e
Albany, this afternoon at 3 30
Chittim bark—4#5 I Sc’
, o ciovk, Lawrence F. Jensen, of Eu-
Wool- 15 k
Flushing, Dec 22. —Testimony o'
g'ue. and Miss Mamie M. Dickson
r.iultry. Eggs, Fee.
Th» wedd!ng wa* quite an elaborate a character designed to corroborate
Eggs
Per doien. 4ec.
. 'air, beino attended by a large num- stories of the killing of W. E Annis ; Creamery Butter—Per rolt 1W
ay of ’.he relatives and friends of which have been told during the T. > Frys—Per tb . >c.
Kelli»—Per lb..
the young couple from Eugene, Al- J. Hains trial, was developed today
I »airy Butter—Per roll, 60e
Jany and other points. The groom it from several of the prosecution's wit- j Geese
lb.. Me.
Judcjc Collier Busy Scoring and f'ne of the proprietor» of the Eu­ nesses. Wiliam Knapp, one of the Duck« — — -Per
A meo'lng t,t the ¡„„I Toter,
per It»., lie.
gene Planing Mil! Co. » plant in thi» Bayside yacht club members, was giv­
TN h " *'**
Turk. \ «• -IS<» -Ue
J lortQCv road district was held pur-
n . but arrivals t
la
w .
en a vigorous cross-examination after
.
fUj
and
is
second
lieutenant
of
Co.
♦
ix » u >
-•
X
Fruita.
Vegetable«.
Ktc.
Makirg Awards—Cottage ! C, Fourth Regiment. O. N. G. The testifying that while sailing toward Potatoes New, 40c per cwt
the shipments have uecn su«nf to call at the Odd Fellows' hail
Ughi
'il ifk
'«»< Wut nrdìn»ee^ v quality, and this ac- lu Florencu last Raturday.
Onions--Per cwt
11 ?5
bride Is well-known in Eugene, hav- the dock after the impromptu boat
hsenve of sale«
fo>-.
The chairman road the notice cal»
IvotMW fc»r W ia À*
Uemona- Per caae. •« SO.
Grove People Win
The best stuff now
ng resided here for some time prev- race had heard the shooting and saw
¡mer
fi »cura»* k
Ina the meeting, and A-ipervlsor Xoff-
Oranges |3.5O.
Mrs.
Annis
running
down
the
run
­
the steer depart-
’
10
*a^- The happy couple
euiwta$i fiorwwd'
l.txraiock Warkr<
more than It.r.n singer was called on for an estimate
wih reside in Eugene and will be way
meni wll noe
Good cow»- 2 0 2 l-4c.
of th.- probable cost of finishing the
“I saw her moving across the
ac home to ’heir friends some time
«t thè >-Mt*«<M
v.
_
Steers—Per !b., 2 l-2cO3c.
The f. . w’nw .< tli.<
‘
, f grading and blasting on the road
Judge H H. Collier, of the poul­ afte* the first of the year in a new float', continued Kr.app. "Then she
Good prime dressed veal—
from Mapleton to Florence.
valueH on «trtck riiniunR-' ¿e
*
stopped and went back up the tun-
Mutton on foot
try show, now being held unjfr the iouse which the groom is building wav again. Someone took her by
Mr Noffafnger stated that there la
fui late shlpaurt!»
Good fat hogs on foot
5 4’’
n Wes* Seventh street, west of Rlalr.
atsoitt two miles of grading fo 1»
1I'»K« *Beat
<>f inuutiS
auspices of ths Lang Cognty Po tjtry 1 h» ir many friends tender congrat- the arm at the runway. I could not
Fat hogs, dressed—• 6 l-3c.
U(<i.
15,
ardii
done vet. which he .-sthnated will coat
Prime hogs—7c.
see who stopped her because she was
association, is a very busy man tiieeo i ulatious.
na fata. (5.5U
about $(to<T
<«rnin aad Feed
hidden by the jib of the Annis boat."
era. I no ,u |
days. He is at work all day long
• 4 40
Flour
On motion of C. C R< hnke it was
g
. tH |
Calile- - Bei
Mrs. Annis testified yesterday that
Baled hay
• 120113
>.' tf-
scoring the fowls and making awards.
voted that a ronunlt’oe ofthreo be n|>
pound». (i.S
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H Thornton turned her back with a re­
Timothy hay- 1 Per ton, •!().
poor
«tver«,
I
■<>
me
'
jx'into.l
ti» . \.,rr- no the t > u- and re
The m< ri he < x. mines the birds, he Si tndley near Alice!, at 12 o’clock, volver when she ran across the float
Oats- Per bu , 45 g 5Vc.
diuin cuw«,
<■ .
I I m
Bran—Per ton. , •36.50.
(3.«)0. bull».
says, the greater improsed Is ne with iiecember 15. August Ericson was toward her injured husband. John
lied <•')' not. This utotion was amend
uni’ed in niairisL.. to Miss Ixiga Ko­ C Stephens, a fellow club member
Sheep
II.-.
Per ton, (30.
Mixed feed
their excellence
Awards aa follows ger, Rev. W H. Gibson, pastor ot the
lamb«.
din»
iv
weti
<
d
.««>
that
the
committee
.
......
direct
Shorts— Per ton. (34
of Annis' testified that he heard the
Uài X fid
14
. L. .»>
Wheat—Per bu., 85<f(0c.
erl to pri'iuire the petitions for signa
had been made up to noon today:
hoist Baptist chart 1} officiating. The defendant say after the shooting:
Rolled barle>
Per ton. (U 50.
Buff Orpingtons- C. l> VanValtn. groom is one of the highly respected
lure if lit theii* judgment a new sur­
"1 came to protect my brother and
U'hopped feed
Per tun. • >0.
Doren-i. 3d <
1st and 2d pul­ and successful young farmers of the would have shot anybody that inter­
vey Is needed ■ This in¡on was then
Crat ked corn
•2.4« per 100
let
H. K. Metcalf Cottage Grave valley, son of Mr. and Mrs C. J. Erli- fered.”
adopted without u diMontiner vote.
The chair then nt pointed at Rurh
2d cockerel, 3d pullet. Mrs C. Gray. son, of Eugene. Ore. The bride is a
Both Knapp and Stephens asserted
inuKt
r
nr
i
i>n
t
I’ointnittee Martin N’offain<»*r. C. C.
Cottage Grove, 3d cockerel. 4th pul­ daughter of Ben Koger, ot Idaho. that there was a noticeable interval
let
Behnke and S. J. Shrum.
•-’
She has made her home with Mr and between the first and subsequent
Portland. Dec 24.—Krönt street job­
The committee appointed to exam­
W hite Minorca»--All awards to D. Mrs Standley for 12 years, and Is a shots fired by Captain Hains at An­ hers received more turkeys yesterday
lllu.-st.'lll, S7c.
T. Awbrey, Cottage Grove.
favorite among a wide circle of nis.
than the» did Monday, though the lot«!
Russian, kXc. ine the route of the road from Acme
receipts fol ¿It« city were probably not
to North Fork, as originally kx-ated.
Silver I^ced Wyandottes—Dr. J. | friends and acquaintances. The cere- >
F. Titl:
Flour Patent«. 15 ¡»« r bbl straight«, went over the route yesterday.
i larger.
There was considerable activ­
niony was pronounced in the presence I
Mr.
(4.b6, ’*
ity on Hie street and practically ever)- • 4.»'.’. export» (3.7H, \ allej
Behnke Informs us that the commit-
3d and 4th pullet.
Lee Barker, of a number of guests, after which MRS. ANNIS GOES
«at
k
itrahani,
(4.40,
wbuh-
wheat,
•!•»■•.
tiling cleaned up before the close ot bus-
the party sat down to a sumptuous
- toe are unanimously in favor of a new
Drain, 2d cockerel.
! Inesa hours.
The tone of the market rye 16.50
Out.«
Producer»’ ¡»rice« No. 1 white, survey, and think the road should fol­
S. C. Rhode Island Reds--D. S. four-course dinner. The bride and
was strong throughout.
Prices ranged
ON
WITNESS
STAND
• 'll !<i (32 per ten
low around the hill only a short dls-
Pearson, Turner, 1st and 2d hen; groom were the recipients of many
-ftoni
to 35 ><-nts. according to ntsal*
...... ......................
Millstuff«
Bran, city, (26.50 per tun. | tance above high water In the river,
1st and 2d pullet. Jos. Nurre, Eu­ beautiful and useful presents from !
ity. most Of th. sules ot choice turkeys •
’ (33 Short«,
\ & q ' ''/¿ijJnn/,
1."".
j I'fae expense of openlug the road
gene. 2d and 4th cockerel. Mrs Mary many well-wishing friends. The hap-1
¿iiunlrj 12»«$»».
city, $10. chop.
being around 24 cents.
“
there will be but little more than on
As was the case Monday, a considera­ S.’S, rolled tmrley 42'-,1 $2»
S. Walker. Cottage Grove, 1st cock­ py couple will reside at the Hunter
Hay
Timothy.
Wlllaiiictt»
valley,
lit
Flushing. Dec. 22.—The trial of ble portion of the supply received was
; the present survey.
farm north of Island City, where they 1
erel, 3d and 4th pullet.
oil
ton.
Eastern
Oregon
timothy,
SlS
’
U
disposed
of
In
outside
markets
and
It was then moved and secondd
Game—All awards to George Fish­ will be at home to their many friends 1 Thornton J Hains reached a dramat­ more would have beett sold on shipping U$17. clover. $1-
alfalfa. 312 4,313.
that the tax. if :>ny be levied, bo e--
after January 1.—LaGrande Observ­ ic climax yesterday when Mrs. Wil­
er, Eugene.
grain ha y. $12 ri 113
I account had not prices been so high.
liam
E.
Annis,
in
a
deliberate
recital
er.
V rKelablrM iiml I'ruH
pended In opening the road beln'-on
Hamburgs—All awards to C. Bruce
Fre«h Fruita Apple«, 75cin (2.75 ¡»er the lipper line of the Proaaer ra ’.ch
lasting nearly three hours, pictured Buying by local retail»«-« was rather
Wheeler, of Pleasant Hill.
i light
Many of them secured tb»ir sup­ box ¡»ear«. 410(1 • • l»vr box. grapt»«.
the
killing
of
her
husband
by
Cap
­
art
Faverolles—All awards to H. K.
plier tn tile country, and others put off r»5<
11 50 per box
cranberrie«. 11 I «1 and Munaell creek In the «•’pc”
tain Hains. Mrs. Annis nearly faint­ their purchasing until -today in the hope (l.> per barrel, Spaniah Malaga grane«. of Florence. This motion was adopt-
Metcalf, of Cottage Grove.
BOYS' AND GIRLS' AID
i;
5<><u
¡»er
barrel,
pendintnopH,
(iti
ed
a
few
minutes
before
her
examin
­
|« m 1.
! that there might he a break In prises,
Buff Wyandottes—All awards to
ation was concluded but quickly re­ which Is not likely, unless thia morn­
It was then moved a id seconded
G. F. Hurd, Eugene.
PotatouM
Buying price, xodi l>0c per
SOCIETY
OF
OREGON
ing's receipts are heavier than expect­ hundred, sweet potato«»»», 2i'<»2,4c lb.
covered.
it
was
a
hard
day
for
the
that n ten-mill tax bo levied on all
Buckeyes—All awards to D. J. Du-
ed.
Tropical Fruits Orange«, navel«. (2 the taxable property In the district.
defense
and
counsel
for
Hains
was
Brullle, Cottage Grove.
A feature* ot the trade was the large «i(3 ¡»er box
lapatuH«'.
¡»er box. Vote upon this motion was taken bv
exhausted
by cross examination
Buff Cochins—All awards to F. H.
ot’.iressed poultry, other than h iiit»nH, fancy (t 50 u (.* ¡»er box; choice,
Editor Guard:
In behalf of the which was directed toward the state's I quantity
~
The chair appointed C C
(.< .'tOfj II xtandard. (2 75 per l»ox, grape ball it
i* MV w.-re
Rosenberg, Cottage Grove.
turkeys, r«eeiv«-J. Dressed geese
witnesses in an effort to shake their particularly plentiful, ami It wn< with fruit, (4 3044(5 per box banana«. 5«i Shrum and S. J. Shrum as tollers.
Light Brahmas—All awards to Ed­ Boys' and Girls' Aid Society of Ore­ testimony.
per pound; pomegrttniteH, (!.5O(1i(2 The c< ’it showed thirty votes in fa­
Thornton Hains lost much some difficulty that the big supply was
gon we extend our thanks to the cit­
win Shearer. Eugene.
per box, pineapple«. (34/(1.75 ¡»er dost-
of the easy nonchalance that has hith­
vor of the tax and four votes against
White
Plymouth
Rocks — Al] I izens of Eugene who have assisted us erto characterized his manner. When moved at the quoted price, IS cents. • n tangerine«, (1.75 ¡»er box.
! Dressed chickens wero offered at 13
iUilons (1<u(l 26 i>«-r luu II» h .
In our work while In the city.
> It.
awards to Perry Barber, Coburg.
Root Vegetable«- Turnip«. (12!
led from the court the prisoner ap­ | cell Is.
\ petition with a large number of
White Langshans—All awards to | The society is non-sectariau In its peared dejected and careworn. Mrs.
Live poultry worked off fairly well. Hack, carrot«, (i. pur«nipa. (1.25,
signatures asking the county court to
organization and work.
It rescues
) l ,.o, horMeradlHli. x <i I"» pound.
N. H. Martin, Cottage Grove.
i
Most
of
the
sales
of
clilekens
were
at
Annis made an impressive figure on
Itiilr* ami »m$nlr> Produce
reappoint Martin Noffafnger as road
White Faced Black Spanish - All homeless, neglected or abused chil­ the witness stand as she told in the 11 cents, and Hie same price w-as quoted
Butter- <’itv creamery, extra«.
supervisor of this district for the
awaris to Edith B. Linton, Eugene. dren in the state and provides suita­ quietest tones her story of August on geese. Ducks were firm at I6(& lie. 37c fancy outside creamery. 32M i 4|36 c
coming year was theu presented to
Anconas—-AU awards to Mrs. Em­ ble homes or employment for them 15 at the Bayside Yacht club. Sev­ There was not much doing Ir live tur­ ¡»♦»r pouml store, lMftfiOi
A motion was then
Egg«- Oregon ranch, 40$| 41c; East­ the meeting.
keys.
Personal supervision is given each
ily Stevens, Eugene.
eral new points of added dramatic In­
ern . 304$ 35c doRen.
pasMul declaring the sense of th«
Hid« Merkrl Qulrl.
Black leghorns—-All awards to E. child by the society until such time as terest came in the trial. When the
Poultry
lien«,
lie
per
pound;
«¡»ring,
In liidvM, hm in mo«c other line«, th»*
its legal commitment expires. The
large. 10
lit. small. I
1 3
, mix­ meeting was In .avor of such reap­
C. Cole. Eugene.
Aunis boat came alongside the float,
• •
duck«, 164117c; geiMe, lie, pointment.
Golden
Laced Wyandottes—All; aim of the society is to assist the the widow testified Thornton beck­ and local dealer» «ay I lie pre«ent dull- ed.
turkey«. l7(ilM«^c. dre««rd turkeys. 20
School Tax la’vled
awards to W. C. Conner, Cottage i child in becoming an honorable and oned to his brother and led the way 11« mh in llkt-ly to extend into January. «1 25c.
I
A meeting of the l.-gal voters of
self-supporting citizen.
Ch««««* Fancy cream twin«. 15 1^41
The leather trade In u lara»* way gov­
Grove.
down
the
runway.
The
shooting
fol
­
full cream triplet«. Ifi.HilOc lb.; Florence school district was held In
On account of the crowded condi­
ern» thp hide market, anr the inanufnc* 1 Kc
G. S. Bantams—All awards to
cream Young America, IH‘44t17c.
the schoolhouse Saturday afternoon,
tion of the receiving home we are lowed within a few minutes. Lawyer , turer» generally at tin« »eaaon are clo»- full
Opal Bond, Irving.
Veal
Extra. 9<(rtOr per pound ordi­ ten freeholders being present.
McIntyre
sought
to
discredit
the
the bu«inv»H of the year and pre­ nary, 7 4fXc; heavy, 5c
White Cochin
Bantams — All very much in need of homes for the "beckoning episode” which the state I Ing
The clerk presented an estimate of
Pork
Fancy. 7 V»<* per pound; large.
children, also funds to assist in their asserts prdves the author Induced the paring for that of the year to come.
awards to Ed Bryant, Eugene.
Ixwally the quotation« of the pant 0
th" expenaes of the district for the
7c.
Buff Cochin Bantams—All awards support.
Mutton 54/ 6e |»< r pound
army officer to the crime and kept month «till rule and the market on the
school
year, also the probable re­
Any further information can be Mrs. Annis on this point under cross whole is in fair condition, but tu«
to Richard Lyans, Eugene.
ceipts from the state And county.
obtained
from
the
l.ane
county
advis
­
Indian Runner Ducks—All
MOUND ITEMS
examination nearly half an hour, j «on when grubby hide« will bv much
[ showing that about seven hundred
ory board, viz.: Messrs. J. M. Wil­ Hains counsel developed that Mrs. In evidence 1« now not far away, and a«
to Jerry Bertelsen, Eugene.
dollars besides the apportionment of
a
consequence
there
may
be
some
weak
awards
liams.
Darwin
Bristow,
L.
E.
Bean
White Pekin Ducks—All
Annis had not until last week told enlng of value« in the near future. Ev­
public funds, Is needed to supnort
l
Special
Correspondence
i
Mrs.
Geo.
Kelly.
to A. W. Bond, Irving.
and
District Attorney Darrin that the de-1 erything considered, hidee of all sort«
Mound, Dec. 23.—Mr. G. W. Layns . the high school during the last half
MYRTl.E E PEASE.
M. B. Turkeys—All awards to
fendant beckoned to bls brother. "I are bringing good price« in thi« mar­ returned home from a business trip > of the year, which it la understood
Traveling Visitor.
A. Kruse, Roseburg.
ran down the runway and Thornton ket. Value« are now much higher than to Eugene Thursday night.
the court Intends to do.
Tolouse Geese—All awards to E.
Hains pointed his revolver at me. I .six month« ago, and dealer« nay th^
On account of the large levy of
M D. Johnson has a force of men i
compare
well
with
the
quotation»
of
A. Kruse, Roseburg
started to go back and he- pressed the
building a bridge near the Mound I town and road taxes. there was a
years
back
Homer Pigeons—All awards to GREATEST STEEL PLANT
weapon against my back, saying 'you
postoffice; a work that Is needed I strong feeling In fnvor of making the
The local market 1» destined to as
Rev. O. C. Wright, Eugene.
get out of here or you'll get the | Hume
school tax ns light as possible, and
considerably more Importance in very much.
IS NOW IN OPERATION same.’ I ran up the runway and .the near future, when the big ¡»acklng Charley l,acey Is now settled In i keep up nine months' school. After
looking back saw my husband fail­ ' plant of the Union Meat Company on his new residence near Conger I’ral- considerable discussion It was voted
WOMEN TERRIFIED
Ing into the water.” So said li re. f the Peninsula i» In operation. The «•»-
unanimously tn levy a twelve mill tax
Hammond, Ind. Dec. 22.—The ac­ Annis, relating her story and thia ; panaion in the meat packing buslnv«« rle.Charles Layne has been out for for school purposes.
BY NIGHT RiDERS tual manufacture of steel was begun I new evidence the lawyer for Hains I will naturally mean a ¿«elded extension two weeks with bls compass cruis­
Improvement Club
I in the hide traffic, and 1« probably only
at Gary yesterday, when blast furn­ struggled vainly to discredit.
At the meeting of the Sluslaw Riv­
ing for a timber company In the vl-
In matter of time when tannery estab-
ace No. 12 was blown In and the first
er Improvement Club, held Monday
i liHhrm nt« will be in operation in this cinlty of Roseburg.
step taken in making the Calumet
A CHIIISTMAS SUGGESTION.
Wildcats have been, doing Tonsill­ evening, after th« routine business
city.
Union City, Tenn., Dec. 22.—When region one of the greatest Iron and
The best gift is not always the one
erable damage among goats iti thia hud been transacted, the mutter of
< rnnbrrrlee lllal» Hut Firm
Mrs. Anna Jackson, one of the state’s steel industrial centers of the world. that costs the most money. It's the
At (14 to (16 h barrel there wa« a
Everybody In thia a telephone line from Florence up
The $25,000,000 plant Is now In thing that strikes a need, that's ap­ good demand for cranberrlu* for the vicinity of late
part Is talking about abolishing the the coast to Yuqulnn was brought up
witnesses this afternoon in the night operation and the work will be in­
propriate and appeals to godd taste ('hrlMtmaM trade, and dealers »ay the bounty on wildcats. We hope their and discussed
ft wn« the opinion of
riders' trial was excused from the creased until it is estimated 25,000 that makes the biggest hit. For a
now In the market will barely sentiments will be sent In In the form afl present thut such a line Is needed
stand she turned to Judge Jones and men will be employed.
woman of domestic taste here's a be Nuffkdent for the holiday periml. of a vigorous protest.
and should be built at once
W. H.
said: "I will not leave the court room
Xtovk» In the Eaat are under the aver­
happy thought.
The Mound school closed for a two- Wcutherson. Rev. T. A. Yost and D.
without armed protection
1 know
thi« year, and It is understood that
A new book of exceptional recipes age
A very nice E Severy" were appointed a commlt-
n<4 more haMtern» «re to be brought weeks' vacation Friday.
these men.”
by Mrs Janet McKinzie Hill of the hen* this season. The chance« are that
school program was rendered ut our tee to prepare a set of resolutions on
I
Mrs Jackson told a vivid story of
IP.ston Cooking School, has just ap­ pi»Ment prlc'Qi will hold until stock« i ara school house last Friday night after the subject to be sent to our repre­
several visits of the night riders, cor-
peared under the title “The Cook's <i<ne. Tnerw are «till a few «mull lot« w hich a nice dance and supper was sentatives In congress.
roberating details, as did other wit­
Book," It Is a selection of 80 of the of Oregon« left, which are quoted at • 13 given.
Horn The attending phvafrlan
nesses. and identified by name at
barrel, but not vnougli to cut any ma-
Earl Parsons was In our midst on hands ns the following: To Mr. and
At the home of her daughter, two choicest creations of this eminent ati- | a teriMl
least 27 members of the band. She
figure In (tie market
thorlty. Th<- idea is to present in
Mrs Claud Yates a son was born yes­
Friday night.
was followed on the stand by her miles north of Eugene on the river compact form a number of delicious
t •*K«*ti<bir Prives i ire i.iiird,
There were several people from terday and now Mr. and Mrs. John
daughter. Miss Dora Jackson. Is road. Dec. 22, 1908. at the age of dishes, cakes and pastries fit for
IsHleat arrival« In truck from th«
Alin« u|> to attend our program and Yates rejoice In being grandnarentw.
years old, who corroborated her 7' years, Mrs. Christina Winzenrled. those special occasions
when the south included a car of celery and a
were
Jack The baby is nestled In a home-made
mother's story. The last witness of The cause of death was old age. She house wife Is anxious to make her •teamer consignment of pea«, bean«, dance; among whom
The
sprouts, artichoke«, < etc.
celery Johnson and wife, who reside at pres­ Incubator.- Hotence West.
the day was Will Russell, another al­ leaves two daughters Mrs. Charles best Impression
Every recipe Is a
leged night rider, who has turned Knoop, living near Eugene, and Mrs. gem and the book contains In addi­ brought in W hi of good quality for the ent on the Pugh place. Mrs. John­
most part, and th* beet waa quoted at son Is un accomplished musician. We
John S'herler. of Creswell. The fu­
date's evidence.
tion a fund of valuable household In­ II 50 a crate. Prices on all other green would be glad to have them locate
Ruisel came to Union City after neral will be held Thursday and the formation.
THURSTON VOTES A
The Cook’s Book” is «tuff were raised, beans being held at
the Rankin killing and made a con­ remains will be Interred in the I. O. elegantly gotten up, printed on finest 20 cents a pound. ¡»ea« at 15, «¡»routs at permanently In our midst.
the
Roy
Bierce
returned
home
O
F.
cemetery.
Rev.
J
S.
McCallum
fession He was trembling with fear
SPECIAL ROAD TAX
plate .paper and profusely Illustrated 20 cents and artichoke» at |1 .40 a duxen. 2<>th from Smith river, where he has
in the south are steadily grow­
and rould hardly raise hla voice will conduct the services.
with beautiful half-tones and colored flupplle«
been
working.
ing
smaller,
and
the
market
stronger,
above a whisper
Hussell is under
engravings.
LOWELL ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Saunders ar»
and recent frosts in soma of the gar­
constraint guard, but believes that
If you would like "The Cook's dening districts have also had a stiffen­ again in our midst, having returned
(Special Correapondenc« I
he will be killed in spite of these pre­
Book"
for
yourself
or
a
friend,
se
­
ing effect on the market
from Independence.
Mrs. S. is a
(Special Correspondence.)
cautions. Russell's story was prac­
Thur»ton. Dec 23
There has not
Oaleas
Hein«
lM«|ulrea
l«»r
cure
a
single
certificate
from
a
25-
A.
I).
Lowell. Dec. 19.—The nighta are
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
been at any state or nr'’xl<f»n',r’ ~’ »e-
tically the same as that toid oy Fehr-
ha« been quite an Improvement Bierce.
frosty and cool, but everybody Is on cent can of K. C. Baking Powder. in There
tlon
that
the
people
have
contes’ed
the sentiment of the California trade
Inger
Mall It with your address and this
George Prescott’s and Hazen John­ th» I- :
the hustle.
■ -plrlted as at the »pe­
regarding onion«, and price« in the
article
to
Dept.
92.
Jaques
Mfg.
Co.,
as hosts to a goodly els’ tax -lection held «« last Sat­
I --The McBee Brothers have a con­
south are showing a material advance. son's acted
tract to clear the right-of-way tor the Chicago, and It will be sent free. You .Supplies of California onion« are get­ crowd Friday night.
urday. The vote first was on. "shall
PARVIN'S
ESTATE
will
be
delighted
with
K
C.
Baking
Mr.
McIntosh
has decided not to we fix th» road, comrnen Ing at i l«h
JAMES
Natron extension through the Maggie
ting rather low, and It I* now stated
Powder.
It
It
guaranteed
to
please
return
to
his
home
In
the
east
for
that
a
large
per
cent
of
the
remaining
Lain place and the old Michael place,
Bank and gofne ee«»?” The vote
VALUED AT $15.000 now owned by Clarence McBee, of you or money refunded You will holdings are not of the heat quality. some time, so we are Informed He c»rr|»d
by a big majority The esti­
agree
that
"The
Cook's
Book"
would
For that reason the California trale ia Is very anxious to buy more timber
i Rush Island.
mate on the narta mentluned was
toward Oregon for supplies and lands.
There's lota of timber lands $435. It would reonlre a three-mill
Born—to the wife of Joseph Blake­ be cheap at a dollar and remember I looking
you get It free of all cost. Take several sales of car lots have been re- for sale on the great Shi. Me.
Parvln. 'he L<»«t ley. December 12. a daughter.
tax, so the vote was taken and the re­
advantage
of 'his special offer at once ported here during the past 24 hours on
Mrs. Johnson, of Alma gave ua a sult was a maforlty of nine over all
The
Rush
Island
school,
taught
by
died on Decorn­
a basis of Si per hundred pounds, Port­
while
ft
Is
good,
even
If
you
are
not
on
the
piano
at
grand
musical
treat
Miss
Mamie
Sheridan,
closed
on
the
ar probate this
land.
opposition, allowing two votes nnder
out of baking powder
K C Bak­
Prescott’s Saturday morning, after challenge opposed to the tax. After
11«>Ing l*«»tat«»rs for '»onih
of the estate lath with a program.
ing
Powder
will
keep
Its
strength
for
were
»
siting
for
the
dance,
while
we
Mac
Crow
is
assisting
Mrs
Hyland,
Not
.»r.is
•
■
-
king
after
! ia left to hit
the adjournment. Mr nh.tt called or­
•
a dls- breakfast
our onion«, but there nas
Thanks, come again.
visiona his sister, to run the lx»we1l Hotel. In- several years If necessary
der and stated that Inasmuch as a
ile of California
Resale
**
po«ltion
among
the
tr«<f
Our
teacher.
Miss
Bessie
Meats,
Istead
of
working
on
his
Rush
Island
ws:
full attendance was present. It would
during the pant
past >1ay
day or so to tak»- on has returned to
her
home
near
Wll- I farm.
,
a few car* of our potato*»« around 7S Springfield to spend the holiday va­ h« a good time to get a fair expres­
Mr. Goodman fa employing several ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
cash.
sion as to the choice of the district
♦ and
n per hundred pound«. There nas.
»
We wish her a .Merry
cation
Merry Chriat-
Christ­ for road supervisor ‘he coming year
1
men
at
bin
logging
camp
on
the
owes
f have bera eating f . J. ♦ howav* nr b«*«*n little dlipoaftlon among
♦
Happ)
New
Year.
mas
and
Thomas Crayle place above Lowell.
and moved that Father Latton be
chick ♦ , th local producer« to yet go and iri<>«‘
Schoofleld's
annual
Mr. Nichol», the reserve ranger, ♦
be-
the chairman
It was so vo’e.1 nd
a day. ♦ of the rn have th err supplf*» pitted and
pawed Ixawell on the l«th on a vWt ♦ food; I lay two eggs at the ♦ a re h Jdlng out for (! While the local
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mr Hutt rrted a» aecretarv. Th»
el i« firm, trade 1« not vary eiten- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
to his parents living In Jackson coun­ ♦ You can get the same factory. ♦
♦ chs'r aoi olnted Mr. Plr’t and Mr.
<'hemical
♦ Eugene
Pricea remain a« previously Hat- ♦
»|v*
ts
He will be gone two weak».
♦ Donaldson as tellers Th»-» -vere
MEIIICY i HHISTM \H.
Moon * Tingley's or Cham­ ♦
♦
Our merchant, E. E. Hyland, spent ♦ bers Hardware Co.
..
i mad
♦
♦
♦
♦
the 17th and 18th Inst lb Eugene
♦ bv ballot, then ft was moved that the
♦
Our
1909
Calendars
are
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦
Floyd Kelaav acted as clerk during
♦ ready for distribution and wo ♦ thr«.' first names be taken aa the
hi* absence.
On New Year’s night there will bg
want our friends and custom­ ♦ candidates and the «econd ballot was
♦
a
pleasure
trip
to
G**org<* iM^lp I f on
taken
Mr. Ford. Charles Gray and
er* to have on» tor each fam­
danew a’ the «"row hall A «»neral
♦
Son them (’allfornia.
Ira
ily. They can not well be ♦ fra Gray were the contestants
vltatlon
1»
l»-'ied
to
the
public.
♦
Mr. Mkhgels has his new dwelling
___
___ ____
sent _____
by mall
and If _ you an ♦ G'sv having received a majority over
♦
about ready to occupy and will finish
"Imporlal Car CYoancr” will ’aka
♦ not »ail within the next week ♦ all. was declared the persons to be
' moving ’bls week.
pitch or dirt of any kind off a paint­ t
♦ send as a letter aad we will ♦ the one recommended and the chair­
The Carter camp of the B -K. firm
ar
♦ man sras Instructed to so presept thn
rtj what- will resume business after the holl- ed or varnished surface without In­
♦ try to ke«p one tor you
First National Hank. ♦ «am« to the county commlaaloners.
juring the finish
Chambers Hard­
♦
wtfe.
.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
named aa day*
ware Co.
M*»rry Xmai to all who r*ad thia
Tak» DeWitt’s Kldnev and Bladder
Fawlnaflng Pyrography—J5« P*K* Pills They are antl«et»tle and »oothe
Portland Union fftoekyMda, !>•<• 33.— 111 nitrated catalog No 3 free. M oOfl- pain qnleklv Insist upon
D-Wltt'e
i 7*hrr> la rattier a nul»' ton» In th» Uv»-
ard, Clark a Co., Portland, Or»«on Kidney and Bladder Pill» R«<nlar
»t<x k mark»! of th« local yarda In g»n-
slae 50e Bold here by all drugdatc.
l«rai. ml local valuoa ara anchaaga-l.
dea ad
HI
:
died
:
tDWER SIUSLAW